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Show BRITISH RED CROSS iRSEJLL SPEAK Has War Record Dating Back to Time of the Boer War. Miss Kathleen X Phillips, the noted Red Cross nurse, will deliver a "war talk" under the auspices of the local Britannic association, Wednesday evening eve-ning next in Barratt hall. Miss Phillips Phil-lips has a war record dating back to the Boer war in South Africa and has seen three years of service in France. She tells stories of conditions on the battlefields of western France and Flanders. One of the eastern papers, speaking of Miss Phillips, says: ''She is so intensely genuine that you simplv can 't help being inspired. Her talk is the simple, straight-from-the-shoulder style, that makes you feel that there's more to this war than we home folks realize. She not only takes you into the trenches and the hospitals, but she lifts you out of the mud of the fighting fight-ing front away from the dead and dying, dy-ing, the wounded and the suffering arid carries your thoughts to higher things; the big things that after all count most in the winning of the war. She absolutely abso-lutely leaves no doubt in the mind of anv person as to who started the war." Miss Phillips will remain in Utah for the next two or three weeks and expects to make addresses in Ogden, Logan and Provo, before leaving the state. |